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. >> the u.s. could be a wind power house too. think of those windy prairies in the great plains. >> when i discover that these resources are not being harvested, i really get amazed. because to me, that would be like going for instance to saudi arabia and not real forward. >> but despite it's potential, the concept of wind power isn't blowing everyone away. >> fundamentally, wind is still more expensive. >> denmark's author of "the skeptical environmentalist" says the dane's energy prices are the highest in the world. he also points out that vests has run into trouble, it also plans to cut out 4 million jobs in 2012. and wind power overall, he points out is still more expensive than the cheapest fossil fuels. >> as long as it's not competitive, i still think we should say let's invest more in getting the next generations of wind turbines to be cheaper rather than putting up lots and lots of them that we know are inefficient right now. >> but people say that the only way you get the cost to go down is business deploying large amou
. >> the u.s. could be a wind power house too. think of those windy prairies in the great plains. >> when i discover that these resources are not being harvested, i really get amazed. because to me, that would be like going for instance to saudi arabia and not real forward. >> but despite it's potential, the concept of wind power isn't blowing everyone away. >> fundamentally, wind is still more expensive. >> denmark's author of "the skeptical...
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from the u.s. president trying to overthrow a foreign country's government but his strategic games must. recognized its defeat. the question is if cuba managed to cope with its victory in all. the cuban missile crisis games and reality on all. wealthy british style. some. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds a report. i'm in sochi the only city in europe the host of the twenty fourteen winter the picket. see. such. thank you. a. dog days are. the pride days it. is so common. to see it's so true.
from the u.s. president trying to overthrow a foreign country's government but his strategic games must. recognized its defeat. the question is if cuba managed to cope with its victory in all. the cuban missile crisis games and reality on all. wealthy british style. some. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds a report. i'm in sochi the only city in europe the host of the twenty fourteen winter...
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including one-fifth of its u.s. workforce. and wind power overall, he points out is still more expensive than the cheapest fossil fuels. >> as long as it's not competitive, i still think we should say, let's invest more in getting the next generations of wind turbines to be cheaper rather than putting up lots and lots of them that we know are inefficient right now. >> but people say the only way you get the cost curve down is deploying large amounts of existing energy for scale. >> it's still scale, but it's expensive even after we produce lots of it. >> another big challenge, storing wind power, to use when the wind isn't blowing. in fact, all. world's current battery capacity can store only ten minutes' worth of the world's annual energy demand, according to bill gates. one idea? take the excess energy that you can't store from the wind turbines and use it to charge the batteries for electric cars. one company called better place already has charging stations all over denmark connected to the grid where you can swap out your
including one-fifth of its u.s. workforce. and wind power overall, he points out is still more expensive than the cheapest fossil fuels. >> as long as it's not competitive, i still think we should say, let's invest more in getting the next generations of wind turbines to be cheaper rather than putting up lots and lots of them that we know are inefficient right now. >> but people say the only way you get the cost curve down is deploying large amounts of existing energy for scale....
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the u.s. has admitted that the aid which they have been sending towards the syrian rebels actually does not end up in the hands of the groups which they were hoping it would end up and quite on the contrary the united states officials are now saying that in fact the money that they keep sending over which then goes towards the purchasing of arms which end up in the hands of the islamist extremist groups the arms are being purchased by qatar and saudi arabia which have a tendency to prefer the radical movements such as the sellers who then end up with these top notch extremely expensive weapons which they then use against the troops of president bashar also even. the secular opposition groups within syria itself are saying that they simply cannot afford to buy the same type of arms which are being used by the radicals neither do they can they afford the cameras which are being used by these radical groups such as the free syrian army who are then using it to broadcast their accomplishments or f
the u.s. has admitted that the aid which they have been sending towards the syrian rebels actually does not end up in the hands of the groups which they were hoping it would end up and quite on the contrary the united states officials are now saying that in fact the money that they keep sending over which then goes towards the purchasing of arms which end up in the hands of the islamist extremist groups the arms are being purchased by qatar and saudi arabia which have a tendency to prefer the...
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the u.s. postal service missed a payment over the weekend. the $5.6 billion due the treasury last night is its second default. last month it missed a $5.5-million payment. the usps has been begging congress to let it eliminate saturday mail service and reduce future health benefit payments to retirees, but congress, so far, won't let it. bank of america could soon mail out $2.4 billion in checks to investors who sued the big bank over its acqusition of merrill lynch. b of a is agreeing to pay to settle a class action lawsuit from 2009. bank officials, however, are denying the suit's allegations that executives mislead investors about the financial health of bank of america when it acquired merril lynch. the deal still needs court approval. by the end of the month, starbucks will debut in its latest country, india. its first indian store will be in mumbai. in january, the coffee company said it wanted to open 50 starbucks by the end of the year through a partnership with india coffee chain tata global beverages. reports say it's likely it won'
the u.s. postal service missed a payment over the weekend. the $5.6 billion due the treasury last night is its second default. last month it missed a $5.5-million payment. the usps has been begging congress to let it eliminate saturday mail service and reduce future health benefit payments to retirees, but congress, so far, won't let it. bank of america could soon mail out $2.4 billion in checks to investors who sued the big bank over its acqusition of merrill lynch. b of a is agreeing to pay...
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u.s. car loans increasing 6% from a year earlier. card member spending in the united states rising only 8% this quarter. analysts are looking for more there. we are seeing the stock move lower after hours. back to you. >> thank you very much. foreign investment in india has risen to $60 billion a year. the retail investor is sitting on the sidelines. that will change if the ceo of india's largest private sector lender has her way. i spoke with her this week. what can you tell us about banking now from your standpoint? are you seeing the lending slow down the way the lending is slowing down elsewhere? are you seeing vibrancy on the part of the consumer? talk to us about banking. >> the slow down is relative. what we are seeing in india is currently the banking credit growing by 16 to 17%. i would say that's very good compared to the rest of the world. we find it's a slow down. we were expecting credit to grow at 22 and 24%. that is a healthy growth. it's a well diversified growth. business is growing. car loans, vehicle loans business
u.s. car loans increasing 6% from a year earlier. card member spending in the united states rising only 8% this quarter. analysts are looking for more there. we are seeing the stock move lower after hours. back to you. >> thank you very much. foreign investment in india has risen to $60 billion a year. the retail investor is sitting on the sidelines. that will change if the ceo of india's largest private sector lender has her way. i spoke with her this week. what can you tell us about...
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. >> the nobel prize for physics goes to the scientists from france and the u.s. >> we began in greece where tens of thousands of angry protesters filled the streets of athens on tuesday to greet german chancellor angela merkel. >> it is her first visit there since the eurozone crisis erupted. she reaffirmed their commitment to keep the debt-ridden state inside your's single currency but offered no promise of further aid. >> a new report on the greek reform process is due next month, and in the meantime, greece is negotiating highly unpopular austerity measures. protesters blamed merkel. >> this morning's peaceful protest turned violent in their early afternoon. police used tear gas to disperse demonstrators. some 40,000 people took to the streets of athens to express their anger with the eu, the austerity measures, and the german chancellor. safely away from the protests, angela merkel said she understood the problems facing many greeks. she promised help as athens performs its health system. >> i believe it will be worth it in the long run. if problems are not solved now, they will o
. >> the nobel prize for physics goes to the scientists from france and the u.s. >> we began in greece where tens of thousands of angry protesters filled the streets of athens on tuesday to greet german chancellor angela merkel. >> it is her first visit there since the eurozone crisis erupted. she reaffirmed their commitment to keep the debt-ridden state inside your's single currency but offered no promise of further aid. >> a new report on the greek reform process is...
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if we elect the wrong people, he writes, many of mreo than our 50,000 u.s. employees may suffer the consequencesncluding higher gasoline prices, grunawa inflation and other ills. other ills? like losing your job? this is snow balling. time share king david siegel of west gate resort reportedly has threatened to fire employees if brk brk is re-elected. and arthur allen who runs asg soft ware solutions e-iled his employees if we fail as a nation to make the right choice on november 6th, and we lose our independence as a company, i don't want to hear any complaints rega ding the fallout that will most likely come. back in the first gilded age in the 19th century, bosses in company towns lined up their workers and marched them to vote as a bloc. as we said, the beginning of this broadcast, the gilded age i is back with a vengeance.e welcome to the plutocracy, the remains of the old usa. that's it for this week. on our website, billmoyers.com at your request we're starting a book club. our first is chrystia freeland's plutocrats. read the book. ask questions. sha
if we elect the wrong people, he writes, many of mreo than our 50,000 u.s. employees may suffer the consequencesncluding higher gasoline prices, grunawa inflation and other ills. other ills? like losing your job? this is snow balling. time share king david siegel of west gate resort reportedly has threatened to fire employees if brk brk is re-elected. and arthur allen who runs asg soft ware solutions e-iled his employees if we fail as a nation to make the right choice on november 6th, and we...
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u.s. growth is forecast to average 3%, much stronger than that was germany or france, at 1.2%, or even canada at 2.3%. increasingly the evidence suggests that the united states has come out of the financial crisis of 2008 in better shape than its peers because of the actions of its government. perhaps the most important cause of america's relative health is the federal reserve. ben bernanke understood the depths of the problem early and responded energetically and creatively. the clearest vindication of his actions has been that the european central bank after charting an opposite course for three years with disastrous results, has now adopted policies similar to the fed's, and thus avoided a potential lehman-like clapgz in europe. the leading experts on financial crises argue that the united states is performing better than most countries in similar circumstances in history. consumers are paying down debt, and consumer confidence is at its highest levels since september, 2007. every ameri
u.s. growth is forecast to average 3%, much stronger than that was germany or france, at 1.2%, or even canada at 2.3%. increasingly the evidence suggests that the united states has come out of the financial crisis of 2008 in better shape than its peers because of the actions of its government. perhaps the most important cause of america's relative health is the federal reserve. ben bernanke understood the depths of the problem early and responded energetically and creatively. the clearest...
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the september u.s. jobs report is up on the mood of investors with data expected to show another month of modest yet unspectacular growth. samsung expects another record quarter of smartphone sales, but analysts say this could be the peak. and the bank of japan holds off on more easing for now, but opening the door to more action later this month. also, spain's finance minister says the country does not need a bailout facing a skeptical crowd in london, but could rajoy be cornered by the leaders of france and italy at a meeting today? i've been away for a couple of days and thanks for whoever filled in. on today's show, planning more sanctions on iran. we'll look at the worsening impact on the panel of experts. larry fink said the u.s. housing market is inching closer to a rebound. we'll hear more from that interview. and can the united states dodge a financial cliff in we'll speak to a guest who has clear ideas of what needs to be done. first it's about the jobs report, unemployment report due out at 8
the september u.s. jobs report is up on the mood of investors with data expected to show another month of modest yet unspectacular growth. samsung expects another record quarter of smartphone sales, but analysts say this could be the peak. and the bank of japan holds off on more easing for now, but opening the door to more action later this month. also, spain's finance minister says the country does not need a bailout facing a skeptical crowd in london, but could rajoy be cornered by the...
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this is the- chapter of my book, extreme make over, we need to give the beauty industry, u.s. government and economy a make over. this is a story about 2 of my favorite she ras. the women went to a share holding meeting and carrying 5,000 brooms. in india a broom is a woman's power. by delivering brooms, we are telling them to clean up their mess. chemical melt down spent 20 tons of gas into their city. they are leading the fight to send justice to their people and the worst fate. mothers carry poisons in their breasts. she accepted the 2004 environmental prize. we are not expendable. we are not flowers offered at the profit and power. we are dancing flames commitmented to darkness and the magic and mystery of life. women have long been slain at the environmental health and justice, from rachel to louis and the family of love canal. to the women of india and around the world fighting to clean up dangerously contaminated community. today more women have more power than ever before, especially more economic power and political power, women can shift the balance of power and chan
this is the- chapter of my book, extreme make over, we need to give the beauty industry, u.s. government and economy a make over. this is a story about 2 of my favorite she ras. the women went to a share holding meeting and carrying 5,000 brooms. in india a broom is a woman's power. by delivering brooms, we are telling them to clean up their mess. chemical melt down spent 20 tons of gas into their city. they are leading the fight to send justice to their people and the worst fate. mothers carry...
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u.s. getting some of it back. so mexico sort of had its breakfast, lunch and dinner the past 20 years by china appearing on the scene is probably in the early stages of regaining some of that a. so i think mexico is a big winner. southeast asia, philippines, for example. >> all right. jim, stick around. more to come from you. let's get over to asia and get a wrap of the day over there. >> thanks, ross. asian markets were mostly higher buoyed by improved data in u.s. and europe and also the rba rate cut. surprising move from the central bank helped the australian market end at a five month high. resources and banks enjoyed the rally. the aussie dollar on a one month low on the back of that decision. more companies announced profit warnings as concrete signs of a fwleb al slowdown, but shipping companies rebounded on some short covering.korea, the bok a it would for growth. but the kospi ended flat. losses in hyundai motor and samsung electronics ahead of its q3 earnings guidance. the compan
u.s. getting some of it back. so mexico sort of had its breakfast, lunch and dinner the past 20 years by china appearing on the scene is probably in the early stages of regaining some of that a. so i think mexico is a big winner. southeast asia, philippines, for example. >> all right. jim, stick around. more to come from you. let's get over to asia and get a wrap of the day over there. >> thanks, ross. asian markets were mostly higher buoyed by improved data in u.s. and europe and...
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the u.s. attorney general is striking against wells fargo. let's get to robert gray. robert: it is a civil mortgage fraud lawsuit. the u.s. attorney state attorney office in man hadn't filing a lawsuit againsthattan filing a lawsuit against wells fargo the government complaint looking at a decade of misconduct in connection with wells fargo participation in the federal housing administration's direct endorsement when there program and as a result of wells fargo's false certification the f h a paid hundreds of millions of dollars in insurance claims on thousands of mortgages which defaulted. they are going after wells fargo with a civil mortgage fraud lawsuit going back more than a decade. we will follow this story for you. liz: the stock is down 1/2% from wells fargo. very successful, southern district of new york for going after insider trading and other cases and it is wells fargo talking about is false certifications. we are watching the story closely. the dow is down 1/2% at the moment..o
the u.s. attorney general is striking against wells fargo. let's get to robert gray. robert: it is a civil mortgage fraud lawsuit. the u.s. attorney state attorney office in man hadn't filing a lawsuit againsthattan filing a lawsuit against wells fargo the government complaint looking at a decade of misconduct in connection with wells fargo participation in the federal housing administration's direct endorsement when there program and as a result of wells fargo's false certification the f h a...
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u.s. jobs data on friday. with the imf meetings this week a lot of focus on global growth. how are stocks kicking off? >> playing a bit of catchup today. tokyo markets were closed on monday for a public holiday. we did have the u.s. jobs data for september coming out on friday dipping below that key 8% level for the first time in four years. that will be resonating in the financial markets. we'll see how that affects the markets here. we're going to be focusing on the imf and world bank meetings as they convene in tokyo. we'll have full coverage of that as you mention. let's have a look at the opening levels for this tuesday and both indexes trading in the negative there. 8,811 for the nikkei and 733 for the topix. concerns over slow growth in china as well as cent tensions between japan and china has meant a renewed focused. car makers have suffered sales of more than 60% year on year for september in china. a big focus there and we'll keep track of that. in cotokyo there's a big focus ja
u.s. jobs data on friday. with the imf meetings this week a lot of focus on global growth. how are stocks kicking off? >> playing a bit of catchup today. tokyo markets were closed on monday for a public holiday. we did have the u.s. jobs data for september coming out on friday dipping below that key 8% level for the first time in four years. that will be resonating in the financial markets. we'll see how that affects the markets here. we're going to be focusing on the imf and world bank...
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walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: if you think they are not any big ideas out there, salman khan is a man with a big idea. he founded the free nonprofit khan academy to provide free education to anyone, anywhere. he has delivered more than 45 million lessons today. salman khan, good to have you on this program today. when you say the one world schoolhouse, what do you mean by that? >> it was intentionally in chosen to be interpreted a couple of different ways. it is kind of a play on words, to harken back to the one-room schoolhouse where you have the students all helping each other, more time with the teacher. tavis: for those who are not yet familiar with your work, tell me how the khan academy works. >> it is most known for a collection of videos that i started making for my cousin. there are now over 3000 of them, everything from basic arithmetic all the way to college level calculus o
walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: if you think they are not any big ideas out there, salman khan is a man with a big idea. he founded the free nonprofit khan academy to provide free education to anyone, anywhere. he has delivered more than 45 million lessons today. salman khan, good to have you on this program today. when you say the...
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. >> the commander of u.s. forces in japan made the announcement o >> under u.s. paycom commander authority i iedte issuing a curfew to all military personnel in japan both temporary and assigned. >> theieutenangeneral salvatore angelella says the curfew will be in place from 11:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. it will applto all u.s. forces in japan, including those who come here for a short time. e cionolwsherrtsearlier this we navy sailors. they are accused of raping a woman in okinawa. the pair is being ld at the japanese prosecutor's office in the capital. iantoernay apologize for the grief and trauma the victim has endured and the anger it has caused among the people in okinawa. >> american servicemen have been involved in more than 120 sexual assault cases in okinawaince 1972 when the u.s. government returned the island chain back to japanese control. it was an incident in 1995 that most shocked and enraged people in okinawa. three u.s. marines raped a 12-year-old girl. the case prompt mass demonstrations. and it brought the u.s./japan security treaty close to the brea
. >> the commander of u.s. forces in japan made the announcement o >> under u.s. paycom commander authority i iedte issuing a curfew to all military personnel in japan both temporary and assigned. >> theieutenangeneral salvatore angelella says the curfew will be in place from 11:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. it will applto all u.s. forces in japan, including those who come here for a short time. e cionolwsherrtsearlier this we navy sailors. they are accused of raping a woman in...
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the u.s. state department. >> the foundation gave charity to committees -- charitable committees in palestine. they were given a by our own government. >> the government's case relied on israeli intelligence, as well as disputed documents and electronic surveillance gathered by the fbi over a span of 15 years. the first trial ended in a hung jury, but prosecutors obtained convictions in a retrial the following year. seventeen people were arrested on thursday protesting u.s. drone warfare at the hancock field air national guard base near syracuse, new york. members of the upstate coalition to ground the drones and in the wars were detained after creating a blockade outside three of the base gates, holding signs and pictures of children killed by u.s. drone attacks overseas. it was the latest in a series of protests outside the base, where the drones are operated remotely. the late former democratic senator and presidential candidate george mcgovern was remembered thursday at a funeral service i
the u.s. state department. >> the foundation gave charity to committees -- charitable committees in palestine. they were given a by our own government. >> the government's case relied on israeli intelligence, as well as disputed documents and electronic surveillance gathered by the fbi over a span of 15 years. the first trial ended in a hung jury, but prosecutors obtained convictions in a retrial the following year. seventeen people were arrested on thursday protesting u.s. drone...
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u.s. the fed is going to be very concerned about that and put out a very tough stress test on the banks. we'll see what happens, but i think it could be yet again a little bit disappointed for what we hoped for in terms of dividends. > dividends. >> susan: we're going to have to leave it there. any disclosures, fred, on the stocks you talked about? >> no. thanks. great to be on with you, susie. >> susan: thanks, have a great weekend. fred cannon. >. >> i'm diane eastabrook in chicago. still ahead, is the housing market ready to rally? i'll tell you what one expert thinks. >> susie: american consumers are feeling pretty good about the economy. the university of michigan's latest reading on consumer sentiment hit a five-year high. that comes as the treasury reports the u.s. budget deficit topped $1 trillion in fiscal 2012. that's our fourth-largest budget deficit since world war two. that held wall street's gains in check: the dow rose 2.5 points, the nasdaq fell five. the s&p down four. for
u.s. the fed is going to be very concerned about that and put out a very tough stress test on the banks. we'll see what happens, but i think it could be yet again a little bit disappointed for what we hoped for in terms of dividends. > dividends. >> susan: we're going to have to leave it there. any disclosures, fred, on the stocks you talked about? >> no. thanks. great to be on with you, susie. >> susan: thanks, have a great weekend. fred cannon. >. >> i'm diane...
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u.s. markets ended higher. to see how stocks are creating this friday, we go to ramin who is at the tokyo stock exchange. what can you tell us as the exchange opens? >> very good morning to you. a lot of optimism about the euro zone. we had weekly jobless claims numbers which showed rising only slightly. that was taken as a bit of a positive. let's have a look at how that is translating into the opening levels for this friday for the nikkei and the topix. both a trading high. the u.s. is going to release its main jobs numbers later today, friday. china markets have been mostly closed this week. they're going to reopen on monday which is a public holiday here in japan. we'll get the effect on tuesday here. with the euro gaining over the last couple of days, investors may be flocking to key exporters. we did see a bit of that yesterday playing into the market. we'll sfee thee in that continu today. les look at the currency levels. dollar/yen at 78.48. have a look at the euro/yen 102.19. 19 to 24. the euro maintai
u.s. markets ended higher. to see how stocks are creating this friday, we go to ramin who is at the tokyo stock exchange. what can you tell us as the exchange opens? >> very good morning to you. a lot of optimism about the euro zone. we had weekly jobless claims numbers which showed rising only slightly. that was taken as a bit of a positive. let's have a look at how that is translating into the opening levels for this friday for the nikkei and the topix. both a trading high. the u.s. is...
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the u.s. dollar. the trade for the australian dollar has been down since then. so it seems as though that might be a little bit broken. dollar-yen rates fairly stable for a couple days, but still we are seeing story up and down a tenth of a percent. euro/dollar -- 129 and a quarter is the handle. the golden week holiday has been impacting liquidity, although some people really take you off for some of those beach destinations. >> really a lackluster day of trade. the hang seng came back from holidays, to end marginally in the green. strength in defensive telecoms were partially offset due to falling oil prices. over in japan, the nikkei heat a three-week low as investors remained cautious ahead of the boj and ecb meetings, but the retailer rallied, because annual group sales could top nearly $1 billion. if so, it would be the first japanese retailer to ever reach that scale. over in australia, the asx 200 edged up to a 14-month high. minors slumped following a short rise in the trait deficit.
the u.s. dollar. the trade for the australian dollar has been down since then. so it seems as though that might be a little bit broken. dollar-yen rates fairly stable for a couple days, but still we are seeing story up and down a tenth of a percent. euro/dollar -- 129 and a quarter is the handle. the golden week holiday has been impacting liquidity, although some people really take you off for some of those beach destinations. >> really a lackluster day of trade. the hang seng came back...
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the u.s. is a large component of u.s. companies. it needs the growth from china, from asia and it needs europe as well. >> we might now be srt of a growth bottom in china. is it too early to tell? >> who knows. we've been debating this for years. >> it doesn't look like a hard landing. >> it does look like a hard landing. the chinese are particularly good at managing their own economy. my gut feel is we'll get more downside, we'll have more slowing, especially in china and asia as a whole before we start to see it picking back up again. the risk is if we don't start seeing the u.s. picking up, which i've talked about a lot, is that we need to see a robust, a strong rebound in the u.s. >> what do you categoryize a strong rebound as? >> consistent quarter on quarter growth. which we're not having. >> meanwhile, europe remains -- >> europe is between the two. we're right smack in the middle of the q3 season for europe as well. we've had actually not a bad start. you had electrolux on on monday. s.a.p. slightly different in terms of dyn
the u.s. is a large component of u.s. companies. it needs the growth from china, from asia and it needs europe as well. >> we might now be srt of a growth bottom in china. is it too early to tell? >> who knows. we've been debating this for years. >> it doesn't look like a hard landing. >> it does look like a hard landing. the chinese are particularly good at managing their own economy. my gut feel is we'll get more downside, we'll have more slowing, especially in china...